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What is Liquid Grip?

Liquid Grip is a water based hydrocellulose thickener that allows for rosin and chalk to mix in a suspension formula. This new innovative product is an exceptional drying agent that gives the user a dry and rosin feeling when applied. The product dries within seconds of applying and once dry binds to the fatty acids and does not transfer to clothing or the ball. Rosin and chalk in their powder state leave a residue of dust that slightly transfers and ultimately can be inhaled by the user causing discomfort. Liquid Grip outperforms both products leaving no mess or transfer only giving the user a longer more effective grip. Once you apply Liquid Grip you will immediately feel the rosin’s properties bind to your palms and give you the extra grip you need when your palms start to sweat. In addition, Liquid Grip helps prevents blisters.

Is It Legal?

Liquid Grip is approved for use:

NCAA- Football

NCAA- Baseball and Softball “all fielding positions”

NCAA- Track and Field

NFHS- Baseball and Softball

NFHS- Track and Field

ASA- Softball

FIG- Gymnastics

USPF- Power lifting

Golf

Tennis

Lacrosse

Basketball

* Currently awaiting approval from the MLB

Are there any other sports this product can be used for?

Yes! Liquid Grip is ideal for any athlete who requires a dry grip.

Bodybuilding

Rock climbing

Pole vaulting

Cheerleading

CrossFit

Pole dancing

Competition shooting

Bowling

Yoga

Kettlebells

Rugby

Racquetball

And many more!

Liquid Grip has a broad spectrum of uses beyond sports. Liquid Grip can be used in fields such as: Physical therapy, Construction, Mechanics, Military and Law enforcement as well.

Why use Liquid Grip?

Liquid Grip is an exceptional drying agent giving you the dry hands you want and the rosin tack you need when your palms begin to sweat. Its revolutionary formula allows the desiccants “chalk-rosin” to bind to the fatty acids – instead of drying them out as normal chalk and rosin do – leaving a barrier of grip on the users hands while leaving no messy dust or residue.

How long does it last?

A small amount goes a long way! Typically the sodium potassium will break down the all natural ingredients within 90 minutes.